Commis

Comm On

The Craziest Dinner Party Around

Say hello to star molecular gastronomist/chef/owner James Syhabout (Manresa, Coi and PlumpJack Cafe), about
to shake up the stuffy, hippie, organic food movement with Commis, open now in Oakland.

Don't expect to walk in and see James looking like a mad scientist in the kitchen, manning a
thermocirculator over foaming beakers (the restaurant borders Berkeley, after all). But when you sit down in
Commis's 30-seat eatery, you'll soon feel as if you're at an intimate yet slightly crazy East Bay friend's
dinner party (if your friend knew how to wield dry ice).

Since they don't save seats for walk-ins, you'll want to make reservations ahead of time—perhaps for the
counter overlooking the open kitchen—and prepare yourself for a three-course extravaganza (you can mix and
match your selections). The menu changes per Syhabout's—or one of his WD-50 alum sous chef's—whims, but
look for savory bites like the Crisp Pork Jowl With Black Garlic on a Poached Egg or
Pasture-Raised Chicken With Golden Rice Cooked in Malted Ale.